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Sildenafil
09-19-2019, 10:23 PM
Hello, All.

I'm trying to create my own guild for my boxing teams. I purchased the charter on Char 1, team ONE, and had no issues at all getting Chars 2-5 on the same multiboxer team to sign the charter. However, when I signed out with Chars 2-5, and logged in Chars B, C, D, and E from team TWO, they got no notification at all when I selected them with Char 1 and requested a signature. Char 1 got a notice "You have requested a signature from Char B, C, etc).

I'm using ISBoxer and EMA multiboxing assistant. I disabled auto deny guild invites for this attempt - no change. I added Char 1 to the Team TWO list in EMA - no change. I did multiple /reload ui without effect. I logged out of the game completely and opened two separate instances directly from the blizzard launcher, one with Char 1 and her charter, one with Char C from Team 2, with ALL addons disabled, and still no luck.

Anybody have any ideas what I've broken and how to go about fixing it? Otherwise I'm about to go up to Northshire and start spamming for signatures, but would prefer to solve this problem.

Classic version, btw.

Wizeowel
09-20-2019, 07:30 AM
I had same problem, I think you need 10 separate accounts to make a guild in classic. But luckily people in Northshire were nice when I whispered "please sign my guild charter" + /hi

Sildenafil
09-20-2019, 08:20 AM
I had same problem, I think you need 10 separate accounts to make a guild in classic. But luckily people in Northshire were nice when I whispered "please sign my guild charter" + /hi

Ah! That would make sense. I made my guild in retail during late BC orWoTLK or something. Must have changed. Thanks!

MiRai
09-20-2019, 06:18 PM
Ah! That would make sense. I made my guild in retail during late BC orWoTLK or something. Must have changed. Thanks!
Signatures were always based on the account, and ten signatures from ten unique accounts are required (five, in Retail). If that wasn't the case, then there'd be little reason for people to spam in trade chat offering gold for guild signatures, since they'd just sign their own characters with their alts.

Sildenafil
09-20-2019, 09:42 PM
Signatures were always based on the account, and ten signatures from ten unique accounts are required (five, in Retail). If that wasn't the case, then there'd be little reason for people to spam in trade chat offering gold for guild signatures, since they'd just sign their own characters with their alts.


I see. I guess speaking with strangers in WoW must have been pretty traumatic for me. Blocked it from my memory... Thanks for all the videos, btw.